Bill Evans -How My Heart Sings
Twin record of “Moon Beams.” Same session, May 1962. more
Bill Evans -Moonbeams
Twin album of "How My Heart Sings." Same session May 1962. more
Maria Pia De Vito -Nel Respiro
With R. Towner, J. Taylor, S. Swallow, P. Heral.
Provocateur Records 2002 more
Maria Pia De Vito -Nauplia
With Rita Marcotulli. more
Maria Pia De Vito -Phoné
With J. Taylor, G. Trovesi, E. Pietropaoli, F. Sanesi. more
Maria Pia De Vito -Dialektos
With Huw Warren (Piano). more
Anja Lechner -Il Pergolese
The album is by Maria Pia De Vito. more
Renaissance -A Song for All Seasons
that angelic voice would make any music beautiful.....but what if the music is beautiful too? more
Fedez
Embodiment of the cosmic void. The cosmic nothingness. A rapper without flow, a singer who can’t sing (unless drowned in embarrassing amounts of autotune - but even then…), a lyricist - literally! - from Baci Perugina. A guy who talks, that’s it. Nonsense. more
Madreblu -Prima dell'alba
good debut, and then?.....who knows anything about it? more
AC/DC -Rock Or Bust
Why has no one cared about this album? We are still a great Rock Band....!!! more
Bob Dylan -Bob Dylan
comprehensive and thorough! more
Embrace -Out Of Nothing
who copied whom?...who cloned whom? more
The Doors -Absolutely live
The Doors live are special, and they enchant! more
Miles Davis -Quiet nights
The only disappointing collaboration with Gil Evans. But I never give Miles two stars, ever! (not even for Doo-Bop...) more
Kenny Barron -People Time: The Complete Recordings
Complete Sessions of "People Time" by Stan Getz/Kenny Barron (7 CD) more
Abdullah Ibrahim -African Piano
Could it be that this record is not in the database?
Piano solo at the Montmartre in Copenhagen 1969.
Ed. Japo 1973 more
Anouar Brahem -Madar
First credit to Jan Garbarek more
Van Morrison -His Band And The Street Choir
It's fair to consider it a minor episode in his discography; after all, it certainly pales in comparison to both the two perfect previous albums and the two stunning records that followed it. In short, it's a bit squashed between giants. However, I like it; it's a nice little record: sunny, vibrant, carefree, optimistic, light but with Morrison's R&B/Soul songwriting that never fails to be enjoyable and of high quality. There are indeed some beautiful songs, and how! ("Street Choir," "I've Been Working," "Gypsy Queen," "Sweet Jennie," and "Call Me Up in Dreamland," while not among his essential masterpieces, are all lovely songs). Then there are the two best tracks: "Domino" and my favorite, "Virgo Clowns"—the only two from this album that I would include in a hypothetical "Best Of" that I would create. It's a perfect record for a light yet quality listen. more